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Snezhnost [94]
3 years ago
5

Un coche de carreras de Fórmula 1 (véase Figura 2.30) acelera desde el reposo a razón de 18 m.s-2 . Suma que se mueve en línea r

ecta a. Determina ¿cuál es su rapidez al cabo de 3 s? b. Calcula ¿cuánta distancia ha recorrido hasta este momento? c. Si continúa acelerando al mismo ritmo, determina ¿cuál será su velocidad cuando haya recorrido 200 m desde que partió del reposo? d. Convierte la velocidad final a km/h

Physics
1 answer:
Lynna [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I will answer in English.

Ok, we know that the acceleration is a = 18m/s^2, and we have that the initial velocity and position are both zero. (because it starts at rest)

then we have:

a(t) = 18m/s^2

for the velocity, we integrate over time (because the initial velocity is equal to zero we do not have any integration constant)

v(t) = (18m/s^2)*t

for the position we integrate again over time, and again, we do not have any integration constant

p(t) = (1/2)(18m/s^2)*t^2 = (9m/s^2)*t^2

a) The speed at t= 3s can be found by replacing t = 3s in the velocity equation.

v(3s) =  (18m/s^2)*3s = 54m/s

b) the distance traveled by this time can be found by replacing t = 3s in the position equation.

p(3s) =(9m/s^2)*(3s)^2 = 81 m

c) first, we need to find what is the time when the position is equal to 200m.

p(t) = 200m =  (9m/s^2)*t^2

√(200/9) s = t = 4.7s

Now we replace that time in the velocity equation and we get:

v (4.7s) =   (18m/s^2)*4.7s = 84.6m/s

d) ok, to do this we know that.

1 hour has: 60*60 = 3600 seconds.

then we have the transformation  k = 1h/3600s

1 km has 1000 meters.

then we have the transformation c = 1km/1000m

so we have that:

84.6m/s = 84.6m/s*(c/k) = 84.6*(3600/1000)km/h = 304.56 km/h

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